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I*l^l S -t'/ : H tiAW kVj’SS *£s jH I;#:4:v r < P r ’ i -V&fe-'tV r ti =^- JSB2H&® % v*> <** OAMDUBKX IS®WSSB^GS&^? ,^i^^^?f^^f,^>fX^J^.t^*#a^? t .'«^■ n rw•• *?‘''jSP--»^«i s y%v' -^|, , ‘. ••».* O feet front ou Sau. fS'3 rt ‘ ---j} ,> h , :ij «*t>i«sili\f|i. *-.vK <v sr'*-' *y« alley, with 2 bra.. s §g*£?%f ,r, ~ N'a- •.*? ** a frame boustfooihe alloy. - " f "f jer «. -*\jl *-2*4*'’** *V k - ball, five rooms, wit j basement. ::•.l‘A*.w» t>Y . r ■;: +?.p *? s hall andfour rooms, cellar, oven, Ac. a!#’* ? t |l J® K^Ert.U.Acnf.ltotw Hew Jersey Water Melons and Paactiv J $-, *r- ~ .%* - &.* v* l ri'Hg tubeuiber Is in dally receipt, by Railroad, of the . fz*r**t>*z t 1 finest quality of PRAOHRfI and WATER MitLONS. r | , No - 128 Wtwd 'SSb*^ , ™ TOK . A »S ®Sfes^Ct-' :- .es:v--4r*-v* • \ •.'v^--:'-- '©A'-". £ ;+'■ <_ e > Y^. 5- ? t\ '"/* ---*-*' *>•>*'-'"* >^/< f ;- • ‘ '- "^3s*vv;^'r-, ..JT:^^ M'iit ; v ; -t- ': / v -V/:- j.,; \ . _. >x p j+ p» •A ,7 - 'c k - t' i • -tf « >. j :T‘^•’t-- / - -• ■ .'.y. .- . - :;® iWf‘W r ::si- ; -. .■is' %...a^^VoSsKS^Vf. «• 4>.•.-v^ jf'«r. £&*£ *■■ . , ''*z; £ ; - ’ • * THE CITY TOSTr MONDAT 'MORNING: DEMOCRATIC COVITt TIOKHT. - CHARLES SHAISTcUy I of Pittsburgh. CbMRSM. &2d DOTUCT. MATTHEW L STEWART, Allegheny City. [Ballot to the dedsfen ofthocoaferew of the district] J. K. Pittsburgh. JOHN 8. HAMILTON. South Pittsburgh. ! JOHN V. KIBKPAIRIOK, diy of Pittsburgh. THOMAS M. CARROL, M’Keeeport WILSON STEWART, Duqueexie Bdrough. ... Bxooxdxr, JOHN 8. KENNEDY, (Sty of Pittsburgh, i Rsnsm, J. HARVEY ROBB, St Clair. Cuax or Court, 1 JOHN H. PHILLIPS, Robinson. ELIJAH TBOVILLO, City of Pittsburgh. Auditor. • DANIEL WERTZ, Pitt Township. Dntcroßs or snjt Poor. JAMES A. GIBSON, Pine. EDWARD iTOORKLE, Indlene. ROBERT BAILEY, Manchester. ; Democratic County Committee of Correg* pondence* 1 The following named gentlemen compose the Demo I ocraiic County Committee of Correspondence, for the pres. : ent jeer: John Birmingham, Wo. Wilson, D. R. Williams, A. Holstein L. B. Patterson, Thoa. J. Keenan, I Tboj. B. Hamltton, J. HelJman, Henry Ingram, Jan. A. Irwin, Barnes Ford, Geo. F. Glllmore, W.M. Porter, John M. Irvin, Thos. Farley, Alex. Black, Edmund Snowden, John Mellon, Dr. A. 11. Gross, Chos. Barnett, i P. 11. Collier, Francis Felix, Jacob McColUiter. The Democratic County Committee of Correpepondcnm are hereby notified to meet at the St. Charles Hotel, on Wednesday, tbelStb inst, at 11 o’clock, A, M. ROBT. B GUTHRIE, Cbalrman. V • The Drought.—Mektiho on the Subject.— 1 Parsuant to a call made through several of the city papers, i a number vf the clsrpy and lay-members of the chnrche* : in Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, convened at the Lecture : Boom of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, on Friday . afternoon, the Bth Inst., when the Rev. Dr. Herron was . celled to the chair, and 0. Oooke was appointed Secretary. Dr. Black read the First Chapter of Job, and prayer was offend by the Rsv. Mr. Bryau.j The chair stated the ebjrctof the meeting, and the fol* : lowing resolutions were passed: Ilesclved, That we recognise tbe band of God In tbe alarm* lag drought with which our land is bow visited. •' The field : is wasted, the land monineth—the corn is wasted.” “ How do the boasts groan! the herds of cattle are perplexed, be . canse they have no pasture; yea, the flocks of sheep are made deesotate.” Our duty dearly is tohumble ourselves before our Maker. His overruling and wise providence has brought this evil upon us for our rtus. Resolved, That It Is, on very many account*, our duty to < “ sanctify a fast, to call a solemn aacexnbly, to gather the : elders and alVUie inhabitants of the landiuto tbe house of ! the Lord our God, and cry unto tbe Lord.” Resolved, That the Bev. Dr. Tresely, Alexander Bradley,' Esq., and Jorcph Pen nock, Esq., be a eonmittee to wait oa i the Mayors of the two cities severally, and respectively re <xiiest the official reeommendation of Tktertday, the 2lst of this wumih, as a day of fiutlng, humiliation and prayer, in -view of the present afflictive dispensation of Providence, by : vbich the rains hare been withheld, and the cities anri land mourn a drought unprecedented in this part of tbe country. Resolved, That the committee be, and an hereby instruct ed to correspond with the Executive of the Btete on the pro priety of appointing a dev to be observed as a day of humili ation and prayer throughout the State. &<jolvedy That (he clergy, where thedrought prevail*, are hereby requested, as far as practicable, to observe tbe day that may be designated by the chief officers of these citire, , in connexion with their several congregations. Resolved, That tbe two Wednesday evenings preceding tbe day named in the third resolution, be set apart for spe ■eial prayer lor the withdrawal of the divine displeasure, and that meeting* be held In all the churches fur that par Rtsolved. That the proceedings of this meeting be pub llshed in such papers as concur in tbe expediency ot these measures to avert the evils that have come upon us. On motion, tbe meeting adjourned, and was dosed with prayer by Dr. Pratsiy. 0. Coou, Secretary. Robbeet.— Two lads, named M. Millard and A. Bobinson, wsro arrested on Friday, aal taken befbru Mayor Adana, cm a charge of stealing fifty dollar* from Andrew Graham, a butcher. The money waa taken from the till of his stall, in the market bouse- For some reason > the Mayor refused to receive bail far the lads, and they were both sent over to jail. On Saturday, application was made to the Buprsme Court to hare them brought out on a ■flatcar Corpus and discharged. The Court decided that they should be taken before a magistrate, and admitted t < ball. The prisoners were accordingly oxaminel by Alder' man M'Master?, who held them to bail In the sum of $5OO, for their appearance before Mayor Adams, for a further besriDg today, ■ unless in the cuwntlme they ebould to dU charged by the Court. Another Death feom Sue Steor.—An Iriih named John M’Keown, engaged as a laborer in the erection of a building in the Ninth Ward, dial fity sud denly on Friday evening, from the effects of sun stroke. After working all day in ibe excestire beat, be was about to ascend a ladder with a load cf bricks, when be war at tacked with a sadden illnes*; bis companions advised him to take son*thing to drink, and adjourned to a neighboring tavern for that purpose; but before reaching it, be foil over «nd died Instantly. Coroner Lowry bald an inquest on the body, and a verdict of u death from a ran stroke,’* was re turned by the Jury. The deceased was in the employ c! Kb. Walker, of Alleghany, and resided In that city. Wv 'before be h«* no relations in this country. Bupr£Mß , Court.—Present: Chief Justice 3sr«miahB. Black, Justice* Kills Levin, W. U. Lowrle, Geo yf. Woodward and John C. Koox. Hogg vs. Wilkins and liloocher No. 21, ISM; Fayette county- Argued by Mosers Puller and Hepburn for plain tit&s Messrs. Koine and Patterson for defendant*. Dugan et al vs. Bloocher, No. 3>), ISM; Payette county. Argued by Messrs. Howell and Hepburn for plaintiffs, and Patterson for defendant. Greena wait's Executor vs. Austin; No. 31, ISM. Argued Procession.—The different Lodges of the Or dar of Protestant Americans Intend baring a grand prow# ftrtw to-day. They will form a line at fl o’clock and march thvoogh the principal streets, and out to Denny's Grove, where addresses, by several distinguished speakers, will Ik de'ivered. We earnestly Lope that no molestation of any kind will be thrown in the way Of the procession, and that so provocation likely to afford excuse for a. row, will be given. ■ —Mrs. Thompson, a resident of Bir mlngfaam, died with Cholera on Friday afternoon. One of the sons of Mrs. T. was also-taken skk on Friday, with the ■■m* disease. A man named Michael Ford, living on Cen tre Avsnue, was taken ill about two o'clock on Saturday morning, and died in a few boors afterwards, with eholers. Numerous other cases ore also reported; bat these, we be lieve, are the only authentic ones. Drowhid.— A lad named James Moore, while 'f bathing in the Allegheny river, Dear the Arquednr!, on Saturday night, about six o’clock, tru seized by cranp air 1 drowned, before assistance could be rendered- Hie body w was reootered ebortly after, and taken to the residence of L hie parents on Liberty street, Allegheny. Pkisootl ?hom Gbeubbusq.— Francis M’GUI, roildent of Weiimoreland eonnty, *u brought lo from •Oreenaburg on Saturday, and confined In the count; jail* tfbr amult and battery, perpetrated on French 0. Hanna gSw* The prieoner was under charge of Depot; gberilf Alexander W. Book, K«}. Won t Parade.—ln consequence of not being •bis to procure music, the Dnqucsne Greys will not appear on parade to-day. All the bands in town, we believe, are engaged by the Protestant Affod&Uon. Badly Injured.—A young man named Henry Miller- employed in Ryan's Buildings, bad his hand badly lacerated, on Saturday, by allowing it to come in contact with a circular saw. He was taken to Dr. M’Cook’s office, where the wounded hand was dressed. German Turner Bund.—A general gathering •of nearly all the Turner Botd Societies in the country will take place in the city today. Delegations from other cities, we ere informed, will be In attendance. False Imprisonment.—Charles Daris yeater • day brought suit, in the District Court, against John Barr, fox false Imprisonment. The damages are laid at $6OO. A®“ Ague and Fewer of Three Tears Standing Cured.— Mr. John Longden, now living at Beaver Dam, Hanover county, near Richmond,had Ague and Fever for three years, most of the time he bad chills twice a day, and rarely less than once; he was parched with fevers as soon os the chQI left him; and after trying phy sicians. quinine, most of the Tonics advertised,-and every thing recommended to him, was about to give up In despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixture was spoken of; he got two bottles, but before he had use! more than a single one, bo was perfectly cured, and has not had a chill or fever since. Mr- Longden is only one out of thousands who have been benefltted by tbis treat tonic, alterative and blood purifier. •** See advertisement. aal2;dsw 49" Pantaloons,—The well-known superiority Of CRIBBLE'S fit In the Garment, heeds so comment on bis pert: It has been acknowledged by all who have favored him with their orders, that they have never been fitted with the same ease and style as by him. Ha begs to inform his pa troni and the. public, that his stock is now replate with tbs newest ityles for coats, vests and pants, suitable for the .present season. K. GRIB BUS, Tailor and Pantaloon Makar, 240 Liberty at, bead of Wood. Sandusky street property for sale—Forty feet front on Sandusky street, Allegheny, by 83 deep «n£ay alley, with 2 brick Looses on Sandusky street, and a frame bow on the alley. The corner boose contains a flr# rooms, wiu basement. The next house contains a hall and four rooms, cellar, orcn, Ac. For price and terms apply to B. a SON,, and Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street Hew Jersey Water Melon* and Peach**. mHK Kobecxiber is in daily receipt, by Railroad, of the j finest quality of PSAOHBB and WATER MELONS. Call at hi* Depot, No. 128 Wood street, abore fifth. ao*tf BAMURL STEINRUCK. r ■ I.i . ' Bf tfe* O’Reilly Linas for th» Morning Foot ll. AWtrcKMt BtaU Asia. Nr# *<mr.Bept«Btai (r.-4h« Po.t Mtmtu the itate meats ’relative to ft* movements mod intentions of the Moods of Alvnm. tod sty* that $300,000 hare been far* nlsbed the parties In California. The names of the vemels purchased hen an the steamer Benjamin Franklin, for merly running between New Turk and New Orleans, and the bark Augusta; they hare been pierced for ten gone. The bark has already received an armament, and lays off the Battery. The/Franklin has no men. coal or powder, aboard. The cnws are Americans. The Santa Anna is near ready to sail fer Term Crus, and [* ** $1,200,000. Several American gentlemen of high standing are known to be interested in Alvara’s at tempt to revolutioniM Mexico. Baltwoki, September o.—The Grand Bodge to day adopt ed the report of the oommlttee of the whole on the amend ed constitution, and afterwards adopted the new constitu tion by 87 to A. The committee on credentials reported In favor of Clark for a seat from Ohio, but the Lodge, by a vote of 68 to <lO. adopted a resolution that neither contestants were entitled to a seat in consequence of alleged illegality In the proceed ings. A protest win be entered against the decision. Qoxaro, September 9.—The Ministry having been defeated on the Speakership, Mr. Htnflks resumed to-day. DU re signation has been accepted. There-has been nodoflnlte progress in the formation of a new Ministry. CtacuitiTi, September 9.-—Francis Dick was executed yes terday at Dayton, for the murder of his mother-in-law and taotbeMn-law. He had previously confessed to his guilt Albakt, September 9.—Mr. Baldwin, wife and four chil dren were burnt to death by the destruction of Baldwin’s house, at Moriah* on Tuesday night New Yoke, September 9.—Flour unchanged; a Umit<-I business at previous rale*; paliw State and tVaateru L-d«y of 2500 bbls. Sales 1100 bushel Soulbt-rn Wheat, dull. Com a trifle lower; palos 85.000 bushels Western mixed at 63@54. Linseed Oil heavy. Pork a trifle higher; sale* 2500 bbls mesa at $14,50; prime Beuf unchungt-d ; M limited badness; sales 150 bfalu, market firm. WhUky... sales «76 bbls prison at Cotton dull. Coffee firm. 6 agars firm. RioeunchKi.ge.i sales 900 tieroos. Tohacco...K,entucky 8. Stocks lower; Brie 41; Heading C 9; Michigan Central 88U; New York Oentral 88 U; Illinois Central Railroad bonds7o&: Morris Canal 11^. PaiLAPKXFHIA, September 9.—Flour unchanged; fre--h groondscarce and In demand; sales 200 bbls for export ut $9 25. Some holders refuse this figure; mips making to n moderate extent for home consumption at $9 up n> $lO5O for oemuson and extra brands. Kye Flour and Corn Meal scarce; no transactions in either. More Wheat offer, fog, but the demand has been limited; prices fully 3 cents lowers sales 3000 bush prime Bouthern red at $1 90, afloat; sales 1000 biah fair quality at $1 65; some whitest $1 »&*}> 2. Market bare of kye anil is wanted. Oorn dull and low er ; sales 2000 bosh yellow, mostly Southern at Vi, afloat Whisky rather unsettled, holders now ask 42&43, for bhl». Oucuwan, September 9,—Weather excessively bot; bu siness In all departments dull. Flour $B. Whisky held at 34. No sales of {‘revision*. Cheese 10. Starch advanoed to 9. Sales Barley Malt at $1,40. Wheat*l,6«ai,6o Oats held at 45. Kansai, Nebraska A Know-Nothing lam. THAN CAN BK BOUGHT IN TUB ABOVKTKKRITORIE?. Heal Estate Farna far Sale. JHB subscriber is authorised to sell TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FOUR ACRES OF LAND, situated iu *enailles trwaahlp. Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, lying beck of H’Keesport, known as the WhUeeak Flats, and in sight of the proposed Station on the CoonelDvilla Railroad. Inprovonents as follows: a square LOO UOUSB, 30 by 2 / feet, two stories high; and square LOG BARN, 60 by 3} feet, (both new and in good order;) two floe young ORCH ARDS, (best graftal fruit.) just rommnnewd to hear. Then; is niaety U one nUndml acres cleared and In a high state of cultivate-o, and the balance is wail set with whiu-oak timber of the first order. This Land Ls well calculated for a stock Farm, being very level, and the soil of an ex-wilmt quality for grass-growing, and bring well watered with twelve or fourteen never-failing springs of excellent water. This Land has facilities rarely met with, being within ha‘f a mile of the Toughkgbeoy and one mile of Monungabria, and almoet ou the line of the Oonnellavllle Railroad, ab.l lx suppofwd to contain an inexhaustible te-1 of IRON ORB. This Land would not be in the market, only that the owner is aboot to remove to the *• Far West.” Terns easy, and' price moderate. For further particular*. Inquire of W J REYNOLDS, at Lorcnx’a Glue Works, or of* P. HERRON, Chairman. JOHN U. URL LOR, 61 Wood street, Pittahurgh, wilt publish on the 15th August, 1854, the woll known aeries of Almanac* (for 1655) calculated by ftaafhrd C. Hill, Keq , an-1 far-many years published bv Mr. Luke Lnoml*. of this dty, under the name of ‘•Let-rale’ Almjnio'." The series will consist of— DILL’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, UJLL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC, HILL’S AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC. It is only oecueaarr to aay, that the religious, moral and useful character of Mr. Uili’e Almanace will be maintained in the above wtlai. for 1855. Printers and rthers are hereby cautioned against infringing on the eopjrigbt of the above Almaoare. Th-j will he for sale at all the Bookstorre, by the groe* or loam, and by Jl4 JOHN 11. MKLLOK, 61 Wooi street. Valuable Property for gals, TWO LOTS OF OROUND, apoa which are erected four Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rrat annually for $5OO. Sakt property. Is situated in the Ninth Want tf the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between —— ami ——streets. Also, the Factory and Ground known as the n Empire Works," situated on the corner of Penn and Morris street*. Also, 23 seme of unimproved land, situated on the Alle gheny river, ooe mile from Bast Liberty. On a portion of thia land there te the brat Saw Mill in tbe county. Also, a number of lots contaloiog from 1 to 5 acre* of cbofoe land, situated one mile cf taat Liberty, and one mile east of Lawrencevll’e. The above named pieces cf property are rt:y desirable, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early pur chaser*. For terms of sale and farther information apply to Wtn. P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. R. D. THOMPSON, aulS:tf Assignee for Jas 8. Neglnr. GABKILL HOUSE; “ CORXER OF MAIN AND SOCJJi 3TS-, WARREX, O rplLB Proprietor take* pleasure iu announcing to the A public that tldanew and elegant Hotel has been opened asaboureof entertainment. Bringooaoxriloußand roomy,' and adjoining the office of the Ohio 9tagv Company, It offers inducements unsurpassed in Warreu fer the accctumoda tlon of the traveling ccmmonity. A share of public patronage i' respectfully ►olicin-d. •uH M. 0 ASK ILL. Satckpat, September 'J. rjIHK MUM OP OGDKN t BNWDKN was di«oH.M r.n J. tbeUlatolL, by the death of Samuel Snowden. The biu-lnea* of the late firm will t»> eettlnj by tl» aubecrlber, who will continue the buaitwes M heretofore. i*epfl:lw GKO. OGDKN. So iJmmbug. TWO HUNDRED TUOIHMtfI) DOLLARS worth of .twk will not he distributed at JtOUEIUJ A CO.'S Star Da gnerTWJtjpc Oallery, fifth rti-rvt, opposite MaeonI*, 1 *, Imt upon the payment uf fl yon can procure aa ((nod a LIKE NESS m can be procured iu thU or any other city. Call and give ua a trial. fIU 6 Instructions In NaaiV MR. WAMBLINE would respectfully inform hi* nupile and friend* that he will continue hi* prc>lc*-S»a iu» instructor on the PIANO PORTK sad VOICE. Ordenleft at Mr. KLKUK&*g Mu*le Store, or at hi* resi dence, No. 187 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended to. soft Cabinet runiti TB. YOUNU ft CO., Oatrim * ufiictvrvn. No*. 38 mod 4 City Hotel, wonkl respectfully customers, mod those about t( Uxm of buxtaess, that they ar •very deacriptiou « t fashion*! iltUre, vamntud to material q reasonable terms. Core t rater carriage g team boat Cabin furniture i to order, as usual. Tboee interested in furnish! advantage to give ua a call, as the manufacture of work best JUST RECISIYINO, AT J. street, between first and &Q bags Filberts; 60 * English Walnuts; 30 11 Cream Mata; 11 bales Bord’ux Almonds; 800 bxa M. R. Raisins; 160 bf do do; 800 dos Lemon Syrup; 80 bags German Plums; 30 doi Tomato Ketchup; 8 cases Preserved Ginger; SOAegs Kalslns; 6 cases lanoy box Prune*; fi “ do. Jar do; 300 bxs Fire Craeken; 600 “ Sardines,*.iand }& 10basketsOlive Oil; 1200 bos Pea Nuts; 10 bxs Haecaroni; 10 (> Vermicelli; 10 M OUres; 10 M Capers; 800 drams Pigs; 30 bxs Rock Candy; lease Sap Sago Cheese;' 40 begs Pecan?; 30 “ Ivica Almonds; 20 “ Lisbon do; 10 bbls Levering 1 s gogar; au2B . 26 Wood at. /CHARLOTTE BLUMS, No. 118 Wood street, is just re V oeiring the following new Piano Fortes, with and with* out the .Solian attachment: One.elegant carved Louis XIV style Grand Action 7 oo tave Piano. „ One extra carved Serpentine, pearl keys, 7 octave Plane. Two fall carved, eeinl grand, 7 octave Pianos. Two plain Rosewood G3£ H “ One do do t“ “ Three do do 6 “ “ Two double round corner Rosewood octave Pianos. One round corner finished back and front 7 octave Plano. A further arrival U expected in about two weeks. [au29 Fresh Arrival i Hagan t adl, are just Goods, to which they inv£ tomen and the public in Kent selected with great care, and i can be purchased in the city, of the following: Plain black Bilks, F!g»d do, Btrlped do. Plaid do, ■Lupin's Bombazines, do blk and co’ld Delaines, do striped and fi'gd do, Fine Cashmeres, '■ Canton Cloths, Paramattas, With all gradas and colors the very lowest prices, with housekeeping goods. aepO Iron Front li Vala»bl« and Cheap coal Works for Bale. rnwiHXMOUB ACBW OP bopekioboollTm?JS; X *cre of Ground oo the Monengihela rirer, »ihortdlB - above Monongahela City, together with Railroad Cm. Cam, and other neeoesary fixtures, In good order for carr£ lag on the Coal business on an extensive scale, and also a free dm of the landing at the river tor boats, Ac. The rein of Coal Is five feet thick, and of a very superior Quality For further particulars apply to B. P. JONES, Attorney it Lav, No. 145 Fourth street, or to THOMAS SANDERS No 186 First street, Pittsburgh. eepfl’ot 1 iMßHOlD«aifcWn*t woelvod, aome new style Lace I Collars, Rowing Bleeps, Bwles Flouncing and Kmbroid! erod Swtea Motllns, A. A. MASON A CO «epJ 2S Plflh gtrwt iM) LOAN-$16,000, on noiea "secured by dtj or oounty L bonds, u collateral security. enquire of aulB THOMAS WOODS, 76 fourth et .. . ■ ! I Odd E'allowahtp In Baltimore* Canadian Affairs. Execution of Fronds Dick. Awful Catutrsph*! TELEGEAPH KAEOTB. LAND.TWBVTT PER OBST. CHEAPER JAMES C. RICHEY, Real Estate Agent, at tbis otfi*-, Hill’s Almaaaai far 1895- UlMolatloo, ure WarcEoui*. <( Furniture ami Chair Man ttmithfitfUT utrret, opposite remind thrir old friend* and i> purehn*> anything In their * eonaUmly manufacturing ible Parlor uk! Chamber Fur- I and workman* hJp, end *old taken In packing fur land or >and Chain oo band and made iaj{ boats will dud it to their s we give every atleotlun to t adapted to their life. [*o3l . 0. ANUKKSON'B, Wood Second: 90 bis Clay Pipe*; 6 cum SMlj Liquorice; 80 re*nut Kira Yenm; 20 •* aw'd Extract*; 20 bx* Jujube Paste; Gum Drop*; 160 dot Pepper Sauce; 160 gtsMWerV Fine Cut; 60 “ Anderson’* do; 60 dot snorted Pic )Ue/; 80 bx* Lounge*; 60 gross BlarAlng; 200 bbls Sugar; 10,000 Principe Began*; 10,000 Regall* do; 10.000 Havana do; 20,000 Common do; 20,000 HLSpanirb Began; 16 mats fresh Date*; 8,000 Oocoa Nats; 20 casks Currants; 26 bxa Shelled Almonds; 6 bbls do; 12 bzs Refined Liquorice; 2 cases Calabria do; 4 “ Mat Cassia, 2 “ Nutmeg*. J. C. ANDERSON, between First and Seoond. A Sew Arrival of Plano*. Of Fall Goods. : receiving their choice Fail jte the attention of their cus eral. The Goods have been will be sold as low os thuy Their stock consists In part Broeha Shawls, lVpg A square Bay State do do, Blk Thibet do do, Cashmere Shawls, Chinties and Ginghams, Unshrinkable Flannels, Welsh do, Embroideries. Gloves and Hoiaery. Ribbons. Lapin' t French Merinos, .at an excellent assortment "of laHdinga, No. 01 Market st » * ‘ • A • i ~';sk-' ° '...,,....y*~r-a;,' s .~,.:e.- ham: ~s ` - "~`.~".n.'.'.. _:?.`s:: z .~~, s;aw __~ai~.R~ i TAc river,—Oh bat Bitaidi; evening, then wu scant 12 InchA water in the channel, by the metal mark. Tft? steamers Jesse Lasear and Jbefeoyre are the packeta nmningto Browner lUe—the Exchcmg* ha the morning, and the Lasear in the evening—from Dam No. 1. Th* new stern-wheel boat Alhambra was eoM at the wharf on Monday, to the Minnesota packet eoapeny. tor $19,000. She left yesterday with a lota for the Upper Mis aiselppL—Jftuotfri Democrat, ott. STEAMBOATS. pitfbbubgh, cnrcmrATi, louisvillz, ASS SAINT LOU IS Pittaburgh and Cincinnati Bteam Packet Line, ros tiii conviYAivo* or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT nxTwux PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Lenii. , «m> - This Lnnc is compost of seven, errs* w claw? powerful Steamers, one* for speed, splendor, safety and comfbrt, and is the om tbuouqq daii.t una or Bteaw Packxm on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. B. Mail Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which passengers and freight are ticketed ar.d re ceipted through dotty. Two new Steamers have beeu added to the Line, which now oonaUts of the following boats: Day t of Departure Boats . Captains. from Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. Un/riHOovnu..Sunday. MESSENGER, No. B. Davis Monday. ALLEGHENY Qso. Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE.^w-W>t r .T Kaw <xt Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA jLv. Gaack. .;....Thur£day. PITTSBURGH-. H.Ca»PBEU_ Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jm>. Kunmvza. .Saturday. Leave daily at 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of departore. For particular!, apply on board, or to JOHN D. LIVINGSTON,) . , JOHN PLACE, ) A *ctB, Piib-f-urgh, ISftjt. “1804.” Canada west , itrSe> »Cleveland, Port Stanley u, and Port Burwell. TUB PINE low prewar* steamer TKLKUUAPJI, Captain it. lUnnow, will make two tripj a wwk between ClmvcUiuJ; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, on follows: La*vm Cleveland for Port Staid")', every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at 7»* o'clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at V/. o'clock. The Telegraph connect* at Cluvelaud, wiili the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also onnaecU at Port Stanley with tha Line of Stages, wbloli connects with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to SCoVILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; 8. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley , or A. M'BBIDE. Port Burwell. mar-7:tnor AUCTION SALES. Auction—Daily Bale*. AT the Cosunardal Sales Wnayna, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, at 10 o'clock, A. M- a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, Clothing, Boot# and Shoes, Hats, Capa, An, AT 3 CPC LOCK, P. M., Groewrlee, Queens ware, Glam ware. Table CoUerv, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture, kc., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Book*, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. !)a3l:tf P. X. DAYII, AuettAMex. ARGK STOCK OF DRY GOODS FROM A COUNTRY 1 a STORE AT AUCTION.—Go THURSDAY MORNING, September 14th. at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold an extensive assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods; among which are superfine Cloths, Caseitnefua, hatlnutu, Jeans, bleached and brown Mastitis, Irish Linens.Delaines, Ooburg Clothe, Alpacas, Liuneju, Flannels, Ulugbams, Prints, Chiots,' Shawls, Udkfa, Patent Thread, ButUus, Glove*, Hosiery, Cravats, Ac. Alsu, a quantity of Roots, Shoes, Ilate, Oaps, Bonnets, fine French style bhlrts, with a variety of fashionable Ready Made Clothing. •epll P. M. DaH. - , Aodionet-r. WANTS. Land warrants wanted—slTB oo.—l wuh to pur chase Land Warrants to the amount of Five Thousaad Acne, in 160, HI or 40 acre Warrants; fbr which wIU be paid JIT* iu gold, lor IUo acres, aud in proportion l.>r »v and 40 acres- Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, Real Eilata and European Agent, my 3 corner of Srventh and BmUhfis>l4 streets. TO coils iilMMßi', it , imjmjl ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. rpim llnad 1j do* (on»Lructf*J mJ rml« to wuuroi • J. the transportation of freight between lte*uath<-ra Ur minor, at Cairo,and Uu> nuuiiu Coal Ktehl* Is ihr vldo tty of she Muddy rlrer, about do mile* north of Cairn The eupply of a superior ijualUy of Bituminous Cnil, on aod la tile Imm'-dtalo rkielty of the litw <>f the roe I, U la exbaiu table, and 1» depnelt**] lb poaltiunt taroreble to mining at a email n»t; ttd o aulrt for large i,UMiIltU> he found at one* at Cairo, tor the euppiy of attain boat* navigating tha Mladteippi and Ohk> ri* arts and for trar..* portatlon upon iLeev rn«ra to other joint*. The atleulon of part tea douroos of entering i&totb* bu aloeM cf minis/ and eetUtsg Gnat U invited to thli «.s*p©r tually of "Dinging iu lU And the llilool* ( eotral jUUmed Company will be ready to enter Into liberal arrangement* for the transportation of the Coat from lh>. mine# to (.‘airr , or other point* on the line, at oik*. Communications may be adiltvrwj to the underU/nrO, at the office of the Company, V> Wall street, New Yorx. W. L> IICKKAL, Preebl-at 111. c 1L K. O FKANKUIN HOUSE- . CHESTNUT sTiiKET. TlilKD, I’HICaUU.PUM PARKER A LAIRD, Proprietors. )ylfcaoi£ TKRHi sl,&a I’KK DAY. Treasurer’* office of the CliartleraValley Railroad Company. SURSCRIDKR3 to thvatofa &,«•! -rrrh. r. by o<.-Uw-j IUI lb» Board of Director* bate cailrd for a -tvx ivt Id -IuII ro»-ol cf PIT« IX-iLiM jer *h»r*, piy*U» to it,.* Tru-un-r tm the I't Monday oj JUSK,»at ni«.i Fit* Dollar* jmt shur*» f-o th<* flwl Monday r.f mrii •'a.-viin,; iii .aU.. until tile whole ucruut Ln frnii mylXfclf IHJILUI6U LOT KOit XALK. AWT 2* fret trout cu WYI.IK ,ul !!:•»• bark lu« fiX t» Wide ail««y. Un :h-* ’**■ W | a.* 1 . > 1 U.- Lot !« a Cellar Wall, built for i»*. >mail llou-v*. TU.-!>•) is in a desirable I vmtlon for a rt‘«hl«ftf'. »uJ «til l ■ U Low, aud on fanimMe term*. Tub* g-’-nLaud cl-ar ir~. ni Incumbrance. Enquirrof GKO. F. UILLMOUK, JylB At OS,-- /it llorulnr IVM, r| > 11 K Ok XUlr.— That by p*ylo« ££U in you run X at ootf cut** u;-uii a Bor large Ua of Urouu-J O’ {«•**: front cu a <*> feat by ato fret d»»p to id alley, and within 3J minute* walk of tb« city. I’rw of thr !.nt i~-Q. tlnr of after pnjuic-uU *ltb*r at four yearly |.»y iu -00, <r a $6 a month, or $ 1,20 per week. Call an 1 err the piau of tin* Lota at the office of tv CLI'UIIKKT A HON. au3o 14U Third-IrrrL DELIGHTFUL LOCATION.—For nsiv,'a new Frame Dwelling Hnu>«, just completed, of sis room* and a cellar, ■Hunted on Me Washington, a abort distance from the Inclined Plane. Thr L*)t I* IUO feet front oo aOO fret street, by 2>H> d**-|> outlU fmt alley. Prio* flSOO—term* easy. pernon* In search of a pleasant residence will do woll to examine the above property immediately. VT KW BOjKS—Juet ravivtd, Hard Timm, by Charlr, '*J/| Dickens, 26 cmt*. TkouUerogo. or the Block Eagle, by G. P. It James, .V).:. Rose WoodrUlc, or the Sailor’s Daughter, by Alexander Dumas, 60 cents. Bertha mod Lily, or the Parsonage of Uaach Glen, by Mrs. K. Oakes Smith, f 1.26. Our Uooeymooo, and other cjmlcaliti**, from Punch, price $1,26. Received and for sale by •Ul4 W. A. GILDKNFKNNKY A CO. 76 Fourth *L OF establishment of Surveyor* Uaneral and of Land Offi ces for the Territories of NEW MEXICO, WASHING TON, OREGON, and MINNESOTA. In pursuaeca of law, tba President of the United State* has directed that fur the present the following (ball be (be sites of the oSloes for the Surveying and Lend District* Tre ated by nets passed at the late wmob of Congrem, via : The offiee for the Surveyor General of New Mexico to be located at Saata Px; and that for the Surveyor General of Washington Territory at ULTima. The offices for the Register and Reealver for Washington Territory also at OLrnm; tboae for Oregon Territory st Qaxtwa Citt; three for the Winona District, In Mlnnmot* Territory, at Wmcsu; and those for Red Wing District, aim in Minnesota Territory, at Rxs Whig. Given under my hand, at tbs City of Washington, this twenty-fourth day of August, A. D. 1664. JOHN WILSON. sepklawfßw Commissioner of the General Land Office. rrtRIMMINQS A. k GO, bavajoet wceivml X a large assortment of Black Velvet Ribbon*, Guipure Gimps, Dress Button*, Trimming Ribbons, Cord, Tassels, Ae., As. ' sep7 K.MW NOTHINU SHIRT COLLARS, CRAVATS, and a full assortment of Furnishing Goods, at the new Trimming Store of Je24 FRANK VAN GORDKR. HeIILLABI HOUSE, JOHNSTOWN, PSNNA. THE undersigned having taken charge of the above named House, and refitted it ai a large oxp*n*e, in a comfortable as well as elegant style, is now prepared to re ceive guests, and give uiuple satisfaction to all who may patronise the House. faußrtf] JAMES DOWNEY. CHEAP PRESERVING SUGARS— White Soft Crushed at 8 and 9 cent* per lb; 5.0. Sugar, 20 lbs fur $1; for sale by |e24 W, A. M’CLURO. HARPER’S MAGAZINE for August just received and for sale at PAUL KLEINER'S Literary Depot, *ol Fifth si, opposite the Theatre. The Greatest lnveutlen of the Age* TO AVOID those unpleasant feelings that usually / Maccompany the wearing of a now Hat, the OONFOR* ATOR, lately imported from Paris, forms the Hat to the exact shape and size of the head. A neat fit, and a good flat may be had at 77 Wood street aprS WM. DOUGLAS. Architectural and Ornamental Carver* MT. HOGAN, Architectural and Ornamental Carver, • corner of FOURTH and FERRY streets, Pittsburgh, Boots and Shoes. JM’LAUQHtIN, No. 96 Fourth street, nearly opposite • the Mayor’s Office, is manufsstaring Gentlemen's first Boot*, Low Shoes, He* and buttoned; Congress and Button ed Qaiters; Ladies’ Boots, Ualf Boots, Jenny Linds, Slip nan, and French Lashing Gaiters, of every color and shade; fkney Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the best material; Misses and Children’s do, of every variety. N. B.—All kinds made to otder, on short potion. [au!9 REFINED SUGARS—2O bbls Lovering's; 20 do Kucher’s Crashed and Pulverised Sugars, just received. Pc tol lies supplied by retail or the quantity, on tbe most liberal terms. All good* delivered free of charge by BAILEY A RENSHAW, sail 263 Liberty *tm»t. COFFEE— 60 bags prime Rio; 10 (< Java; in store and for sate by aolO KINO A MOORHEAD. O. SUGAR—7S bbds prime in store and for sate by » aulO KING k MOOBHAAP, rpßAS—lmperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black X Teas, In store and for sale by aulO KING A UOORULEaD. *•'' ■! '•W ■ .'■ w* ■ .■..■■■ , .. i : 1-v. ... , .*, • • • '.* >V »■ “1854.” MoDoagnbi'U Hour' Building?. ______ Ideclt)! ALVAN WILKIN.*. Tr. a/ur-r B CUTUUEUT * SON, Hi) Third rtrwt. l'< - : ' .-■w/.v. . - ■ *• • « - v > ; d ».* 4 coMBSraSFTosf PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERenANTS»EICHANGB. OFFICERS. President— JOHN SIHPTON. Firtt Viet president—'Wu.SL Siuth. Second “ W u. K. Baows. .Secretarjf—Wk. B. lUris. d. Scully. Superintendents. T. NoarHAM.Ja. Committee on Arbitration /or August. —Ws. R. Boow.v, V. P.» C. W.RICUXMH, U. F. JoffU, JINKS M. CoOPtB, W«. B. Exousa. DAILY REVIEW OP PITTSBURGH MARKET. Ornca or ths Daily Moasiso Post, \ Monday, September 10, lSoi. f FLOUR.—The salt? amounted to 622 bbls In lots at s9@ 9,37 fur superfine and extra from first band?, and $9,37 for superfine from stors. OAT3.—IOO bushel* from canal at 66c ; S2U do from depot at 50c, cash. WHISKY—66 bbls rectified at 40c, cub ; 36 bbls raw at 36c, do. BACON.—IS,COO tt»» city smoked bams at 11c, foar raoa ; 3000 do do do bams and shoulders nt 10 nnd 7c, cash; 2COO fi)a I. C. sugar eared bams 12c, canh; 2000 tbs shoulders 7c, do; 1000 I. O. sugar cured bams at do. LINSEED 01L.—6 bbls at 65c. cub. CIIBESK.—6I boxej Western Reserve at 10c, cash. POTATOES—6O buabele at canal at $1,40. APPLES —l2 bbls at cash. lIIAYE sold my interest in the business of Long, Miller A 00., to 3. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con tinue at the old stand, Fo. 109 Front street I cordially reembmend tbe new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 29,1864. P. 11. MILLER. fl. A. LOKO jso. PHILLIPS. 8. A. LONG A CO., Bei l and brass founders, and gas fitters, Invite attention to their slock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, ami other fixtures. We fit up bource with Gas aod Steam, make Braun Castings ot all kinds to order, fur nish Railroad Pump? and Tank Fittings, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal constantly on band. jy3l Heal Kstate for Sale. "VI/ILL be sold, at private rale, a three otory BRICK Tr lIOUSK, on SrtulbfiesJ street, No. 170. Aieo. u two storr llnusi-, in rear of the muse, No. 25 Strawberry alley. AUo, two Brick Houses, fronting ou the ddltsburgb and Grn. usburgb Turntdko Hoad, adjoining property cf Henry Barker, ucar East Liberty. Also, 14 acres of Ground, fronting on the Hraddock'n Field Plank ltoad, adjoining property cf Hen. Wm. Wilkins, and others. Also, 5 aero.", of Ground, wj'h e new Cottage Brick House, 40 feet front by 32 back, with a back building attached to the same. Ou the jm*tulM*.« is a g.wl Baru, Stable and Car riage House, 40 feet long by 20 wide, and other oat build ing*, all new and ia good order. The above property will be sold low, and on reaionubl. term*. For further particular? enquire of THOMAS O’NEILL, on the premia, * •c;4:dbUwH* oppwtte Judge Wilkin/. Dress Making and aililnery. MRS. 8. E CAItUU respectfully Inform* her friends others, that ?h« I" prepared to make to order tbe latest styles of DIIKSSKS, CLOAKS. MASTILLAS, TALMAS, dc, on the shortest, notice mid on the most rea sonable terms. Children’# Clothing modi' up with Detainers anJ despatefa. Komist* altered and djtd according to directions, and ni-ally and tastefully trimmed. W* aim to give satisfaction. Apollo Bulklings, No 76 FOURTH FtrveL, second story same entrance w to the Crystal Palace Daguerrlau Gal Jt2otiUwlt j AND KOI JK SALK—ISO «rrw in Karcoou Bot i Join, 4 mlitvi Wert cf K<tmony; prici- JfiO per Arte. 150 *rr» 3 rallm w<»«i of Economy, on »birh b> a pooj >rch»'.J, price s!>* per iw-re. For paWicularxeniiaire of a«2l APOTIN !iK)M!S t W Fourth »l. Copper Stock* for Hnlet 7ft SHARK* OK R!WE MIMNU COMPANY STOCK, l\J for sale low fur L*ah, or four ut -ulhi. t»p**r. Ko ijulrrof THOMAS WOODS, aepliltu 'j fourth stnwL it". WiitlT, VO. W MARKET JTHKIST, *lll on and #.Vr MON -11 DAY NEXT, tb«* 4th Jay of a rich and TarinJ ax*ortm*nt «( Darin made Vrlvrt and Cluth Cloak?*. Talma*, uud Pi ila barts; Lupin’* Preach Mcrinoe* CaahnuT--*; Do do Mudiu D-liild< * ; Do Uom!>»iin**« nnd Tumi** Cb-tL? and Plaid- • Alan, atripni. tarred and plain stllta ; French Chintz**, LmbroUrrie« uni (,ao-*. Aim), a general assortm-nt of LaiD;- - Kail and Winter Dr. as Good*; Purckaml mi,Uj t: the auAlt-n »?.!*; In X. • Y .rk, at a greet r«iucti«uj l.oa fTrner prlv- 1 hr-.- ::u tL.:i aa «* unprecedented, the -junutrtj eiKUdi. ■! te-iag unuay aiJ) Ulj;-. and the quality Terr -u;-r:.-*r. Deeds airs sold at ruinous fuu-riOv* August tf I, i^M.—Vepilm \Vm. Dlabv, Jr., / 1li>TI!INO AND rt'RNlrniNU feToUE. Mason,e //ill, V' fifth itrcr!, /*ift«VjryS umJv. U> orler. In fo°d «yK and at moderati- rat.-* fsu9:tj FWIi —Ioti bbl* auj h! Lbis frout; <!•> do W bite M*i4 r*vM thi* .iar bv HENRY II cuI.LLNS. tkKjilSOJl'lC.', *.r Current Liu inporaaaouslT Treated by Wuj. Eider; (I. Kaej Nat, or Lb* Three AjprruL.'-**; Perth* and Lily by Klimto-th Oak** twPh; fl.Vo. Balb n’s Ilbtrr* rf Cuba. HtudrateJ ; SO seat-. Hard Tim.*. I t Cfc-rbi* D.-*Uti«. vat*. TPoederuga, i - the IS!«;i ! < U. p. R. Jsia** . iO c*Ct*. Takio.-*, or Crayon ?kr(.-h-i r.f thv NoticrabJe sico wf our :! y W. j; with ■»} {..rtralti '* ' V-'TtMr it a MtNKit * CO., N't. SiaiUitMJ rtmrt. »u!6 LL WOOL* h*Tc &.,* u of *T*rT <o!*>r, nil «!li&£ nt 1 j-r.rv*. A. A. MaslN A CO., N'o. Fifth ■irvet. Mmlc. OM.feCTIUj ill IIKNtiY la th<- O *a»t*rn rillr.*, anJ just twlrnl by A «pm* A Co.'* tlx- • Ttw Wild W« J Ilomr: b-r Mr* A U'a<t*. Tb* W«rr»or n~»i : by *»t Oo ! domsicr Mom, ir by The old Farmer* lirir*, and sjuarlrtt*: by Abbay. Kv*dl&£, a W-nuUful .*oa£ bj X'ra. AM. oivl Jo«-y, aou* *oJ bv V» ur»i l F«w Pay* by Wuji.l. Puso—The Faiawrll Walt* u- ii»r if Aiaorteji, with Julibti* i<orlrait by Jul>i«*n TTl# Klrozcaa * qaadnil*. by JuiUea. Tb- AulUb’o polka : by Prtfl»*rt. Tb«* KT*-nlti< Ahadu I’nlka bv W\>, J Titan)* IValti by Fr>.T l**»-Ch*M> »'bMti«u h - by Br>.«vr Kl Oi»puy«Mh*Curk!^ I rt.>»,ratt»J M , CoMraDani* by Warrru !«• Wnit.* )-y s: «|j 0 . T<r lb*- Angler* i*'-lkn • l*y tVulic" lh.-V.'fi.iMj i'dltn- I7C Ifc'k.-rt. TU* M<>-«.(, In /. -t h,r )• J'Ti':-w:.r J-r » K > ±1 HKNUY K UtKKli'S Mudr BUjrr "r- N - Ml VhU-l -1 . .i*7» r-.( {}„■ 11..M.. n u,rr l:T4i»l>: rj u.r- O N»- :::» i\ na tu- s'-i hr.o* sraij An :> io H. KHYsLII. Uj VV.-.l «;r. <■: i;ivl nil J.\ t. -lu*j !*■ j u: t- ii..| nr I f>r m!" U. 1. .-fcl.I.KU' 5 li). i 11i».K.-b~ extra Cut::u»r < r,. i- r -a'.** V Jv2>. __ IlllNilY !t. OOLLISV HiiallllWAlPh UlirinVpnT -far; r.Tj'uh. if limitiMTitkl’f . ,f Pr:i il-.-ai M.-iidt.-'aad Burger* A k *Htb<t JU-Mif.-rt. or F:it:i. v l‘ivi-’ l-y U.a »attiur ».!' I'i.juo, 4e . A.- K.r Ht Ih- . limn It « k t.f \V A. UILbKM ;.\NK> ,;m, 7fl Fourth Vmpii —n- h'r w hu«-1 :-h ' ‘ X* 1U bl-fr J.T M hfbM# Trout; 1» M-u dl>; 10 hf bLU Pkk^r r ; ; ter -afr br Jt» _ __ m:NnV h. outrs^. KTknTAL liKDi’S— Aiu-Oi.T supply ( I celebrated eiLrnct for tie htu.lkrri.bJeL m-ritel by JOS. FLEMING, »hl6 corner of the r.iaur'nd and Market (L. ' | 'Ot)AUlX>—Uruut A Wlltiuuis', Webster'* Old, atm uthef X f*TOrito braudJ, f r rale t.j KING A MOOKIIKAP. TUK PUPILS t»F U. ANTON. /- X Mr. U. Autnn purpos'd returning to this city In Urn* U> raumt bl« leaching on the 1 at of August, but bviog on fortunately taken ill at FairottmU V» , be will not t* able to reach the city for nom- Jay*. Pur u»iio<i will be given to hi# pupUs of hi# arrivaL Knqulrias may be made at *c24 H. KLKRKH’B PAPER iDit V KSTffiULICU—Of ornamental deelpna, »ar nlahed and otherwin, for sal# by WALTKU P. MARSHALL. Ml* *5 Wood (treat. V OIL—IO bbl* on band and for rale by Xj FLEMING TIROS., Fotwiwor to J. Kiil(J & Co , No. 00 Word street. SUGARS.— We hare on Land a full (lock of Kniinal and Crushed Sugar#, suitable fur making Jollier, Preserves, Ac., which we are eollluc at 8,0, 10 and 11 couU Ih. A. JAYNES, _su2l Pekin Tea Btore, 8* Fifth street. FRAME llOUi'Kfl. aml a large Lot of Ground, bav- X Ing a front of (JO fret on the brow of the hilt, (Mt. Washington,) by 165 feet deep. Also, a large Lot in the rear. I‘rloe for all, (1300 ; $4OO In Land, balance at $3OO per year. 8. CUTIIBKItr A SON, ■«p2 140 Third street. A GOOD DWKLLINO'HuUafI, No. 33 Town rend Ftreet, for sale; coutalutDg eight rooms, all In good order. Price $20)0; $5OO in hand, the balance In three yearly pay ment*. S. CCTUBKRT It SON, Hi»nl Kutate Agents, 140 Third street. Three llousei and Ldfi for Sale. WILL be eold at private sale, THREE HOUSES AND LOTS. One llrirk House, sltuatedon Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 70 feet back. Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth Ward. One Ilouse fronting <*n Logan street, aud (to other on Carpenter's alley; Lot 24 fret by luo. Also, the stand 1 now occupy, ou tbu corner of Ferry and Water strueta,tbe leeso running one year from Ist of April, 1855, with the Furniture, Bedding, Ac. The House nt pres ent is doing a good businesa, i»ud is pleasantly 'ocated. For terms and furthi'r particular* enquire of ALEX. CUPPLKB, au23:tf corner of Ferry and Water streets. NEW HOOK BY N. V. WILLIS.—Just received by U. Miner A Co., N 0.32 Smlthtfrld street: Famous Persons and Places: by N. Parker Willis. Daniel Boone and tbu Hunters of Kentucky: by W. 11. Bogart. Fifty Years in both Hemispheres, or Reminiscences of a former Merchant: by Vineent Nolte, late of New Orbana; 12mo, cloth; price $1,25. The Youth of Jefferson, or a Chronicle of College Scrapes; 75 cents. Tlconderoga, or the Black Engle: by Q. P. K. James ; 50 cents. Fifteen Minutes Around New York; by Q. 0. Foster; 25 cents. Our Honeymoon, and other Comicalities, from Punch: with illustrations; $1,25. The American Cottage Builder; a series of Design*, Plans and Specifications, from $2OO to £20,000, for Homes for the People: by John Bollock, Architect, Ac. History of Cuba: by Maturin M. Ballou; 75 cents. Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pride; 60 cents. All the new Books of the day supplied by 11. MINER A CO„ au23 No. 32 Smith field street. riIKRKRaCOI'ICd, <*r Curruut subject# X Treated, by William Elder. Famous Persons aud Blares, by N. P. Willis. Daniel Boone, and the Hunters of Kentucky, by W. 11. Bogart. Chesnut Wood, by Lcile Linden. Peterson’s Magazine for September. Qodey’n Lndy'e Book. Yankee Notion*. Just received and for sale by W. A. UILDENFKNNKY A CO., an 23 N 0.70 Fourth street. PRKdI'ON X MERRILL’S Extracts of YauUla, Lemon, Rose, Peach, Ajmood, Strawberry, Ac., for Savoring Ico Creams, Blanc Mange, Puddings, Ac* for sale by au7 W. A. M’QLUBQ. ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE—IIO boxes this day received and fiw saly by i »a 25) HENRY H. 00LLINI. : r vf • .i>V* miscellaneous. ~ Lard and t,arh oil— -16 legs No. 1 Lard; lObbU do lai^OU: 6 half bbls do; Received and for sale by my 18 MILLER A RIOKETBON. RICE— 20 tierce* prime Blot, received and for sale by MILLER k RICKBTSON, je!7 221 and 228 Liberty at. lARD OIL—IO bbla No. 1 Laid Oil; j 10 bf do do; for Bale by Jell MILLER k RIOKErSOX, JAVA COFFEE —20 pocket* Old Hot. Java Coffee, for tale by (Jellt MILLER A RICKBTSON. CILARKT WlNE—iOeaeee “St. Julian” Ctaret, received ) and for wale by 1 jelTj MILLER k RICKBTSON. OLIVE sum Olive OIL for eale by je!7 MILLER A KICKKTSON. STAR CANDLES—2 J boxes 4’s, 6’s and ffi Star Candles, for sale by [jel7j~ MILLER A RICKBTSON. FISH —35 bbls Medium No. 3 Mackerel; " " 10 <( No 1 Pickled Herring; Id store for sale by [jel7] MILLER A RIOKETSOS. CHAMPAGNE— 40 baakete «*l7y ! ~^Ka T | * fih» Wine, landing and for sale by j»l7 MILLER A.RICKETSON. o HAD—I 6 bbls No. 1, for sale by O my2o SMITH A SINCLAIR. MANTILLAS.— A. A MASON A 00. have noir for sale more than 100 latest styles of Mantillas, [my22 LINSEED OIL—IO bbla for sale by jeio HENRY HOLMES. ME—lOO bbls for eale by Jel9 SALEKATUS— 40 bxs Pulverised Saleratoa, in quarter, halves and pound papers, for eale by jfllO HENRY HOLMES. BUTTER —15 kegs fresh Furklo Butter, for sale by JelE HENRY HOLMES. T.MIGB —O bbls fresh this day received, and for eale by Jl jc!9 UKNRY HOLMES. BLUE LICK WATER—3 bbls received this day by JOS. FLEMING, my2o corner of the Diamond and Market et. OHAl>—4o bbls Baltimore Shad, la afore and for Kale by O JtC ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. HI HITE FISH—6O bbls inspected, for eale by j«*d ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. MACKEREL— 100 bbls No. 8, for eale by . ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. PEARS —lo bbla prime Pears, for sale by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON, RICE— 100 Ufrvrw prime Rice, for sale by J«n ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. SHAD!— 26 bbla Sbud; ———— 6u hf bbls Shad; in store and for eale by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. SUGAR AND MOLABSR3— 60 bhda N. 0. Sugar; 76 bbls do Molasses; 26 do S. 11. Molasses; for sale by WJ23 M CLUBKAN, ILBHItON k CO. l*i \ SUAULS or KXCUANQK BANK STOCK, for sale Vy by WILLIAM A. lIILL k 00-, iy‘Z* BauKere, Wood gtrwt, I‘HUburgfa. ONGWOHTU'S LiDlKt' BWjtl£T WINB-V.ry who].. Home; an excellent article lor sacramental burpoaeti' for tale by D. FICKgf&JSN. Jl'7 137 Liberty ■!. 1 KiiAIAN, French, Port, Madeira and American Wines, J foi rale cheap by D. FICKKISKN, Jy l2 .. 137 Liberty rt. IkKANDLKS, Whisky, Piench Mustard, Havana Segars, JLI Ac., always on hand, at the lowest prices. D. FIOKEISKN. C-miiAP AND PUKE CLARET—An excellent J summvr use, for sale by D. FICKEISEN. W J6BTJCKN DRAFTS—Constantly tor tale at sight, « short date, oa Clndnnati, Louisville, Bt pools, New Orleans, < Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland; at No. 71 Fbunh street.' Jf? A - WILKINS ft CO. MH;ONNKLL* WILLOCtf, BANKERS, AND Dealers la Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current aod Par Fuads received on deposit, stocks bought and sold on commission. {Vdltrtiona at toy point In the United State*. South hast corner of Market and Fifth streets, PITTSBURGH. PA. BsthwEloti Cold, and Bitower, IN the Suing and furnishing of which .nothing has been spared to render bathing luxurious as well as healthful. Are open every day, (Sunday’s excepted,) from 6 o’clock, A. M., until 10 P. *L,st the Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, corner of Hancock street and Duquesne Way. yx JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. Mammoth Llghu ’ .<% SUPERIOR AND SPLBNDtD PICTURES an k gW produced at CARGO'S New Gallery, No. 76 Fourth It street, by bis U-gc and Improved Side and Sky Lights; by which Likenesses of Children are ta> Id a few seconds, and Adults in any weather. Miniatures set in loeketa—Daguerreotypes oopied. Hoops open day and evening. aa 7 «. uati'r ». anusoiu..j auvr Graff, BeUlDger A Graff, WESTERN FOU’NDKy, So. 121 Wood street—Manu facturen of Cooking Stows, Coal and Wood Stoves, I‘arlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Urates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges, rugar Kettles Tea Kettle*, Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes, * cAr - au!4 WAVKRLY IIOCSK. HAVING left Wilkins Hall, and moved to the WAVEIL LY HOUSE, Diamond alley, which I have fitted np in bfce style, I woald respectfully solicit the patronage of my former friend*. Oysters, Game, fto, of the rhntmwt kind, can be bad at all time*. The Bar is well supplied wlih Liquors of the best brands. »°»y JOHN WALKER. Steamboat Pmrnttmrc and Chaira. WK have on band and are constantly manufsetu- UA riog STEAM BOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, of every dwwnpdon, vis: *1 * Extension Dining Tablai; Do Bar do; Ladie* Cabin Chairs, of various style*; Gents. do do do; State Room do do do; Do Toilet Boxes; TrteaTetce; Sofas; DiTans; Centre Tables; Wash Stands; Card do; Water do; Trays, Ac., Ac. Material and workmanship warranted, and prkes tail tvHcry- T. B. YOUNG ft CO, Smith Sold *L, opposite City Hotel. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND [BROKERS. tMHXkJi OF roiruTlJ AND SMITHFIELD ST RESTS, •uif.in _ Plttaburnto, Pa. BMX'UKu >Tu*A K AGAIN ! —.luat nceirrd and for sale u; MINKK 1 CO.'e cheap Book Store, No, 32 Smith- Sjou* Mrmcir? if Foreign Lands: t>v Jdre. Harriet iw- - her Mnw», author of Unde Tom's Cabin; ’JfccU .cloth, tliu.-tn.tnl, fi ’ ’ Mr Jai-jr-r Care* ; Lever's new novel; 60 cent.*. l'*>lu.?u and Famine; by Mrs. Ann S. tstephens; $l. For ’•> U. MINKS A 00., J.' l J _ ><■- 32 gmithflwU street 1V...! Ah .VIM—I 6 rasfc* cii band ami for sale by O J>-“£ FLEMING BROS LiNSl£Kl> Oil/—6 ibis rct-eired and for Bale by JMJ HENRY IL COLLINS. RK\ oLY Fits—A good assortment of all kinds of Revel vrra. Including Oolt'a, Allen’s, Martten's, WarnerV, aud tbe Uevulrmc Hammer FUtol,jai>t received and for Halo » hr tf~ah? or retail, by lIOWN A TETLEY, _ ' 136 Wood street. SARDINES— 2 cases Sardines, in whole, hair and quarter boxes, jus: received and for ml* by UGAK CUHLI) llAllS—Wehare )uet O 'ot of superior Sugar Cured Hems,esteemed the best In the Cincinnati market. Also, Sugar Cured Dried Beef, on hand and for ealo by _*«» BAILEY A RENSHAW. r 1 'uBaOUO—OO kege Six Twist Kentucky *ft>hT*o rm h.r.t J. and tbr Bala by [Jy3l) J. A. HUTCHISON A 00. KNTUCKY MUSTARD—A fresh supply of this celebre- L ted Mustard received and fbr sale by JJ3I J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. OFFICE FURNITURE—Far Mio lov, u ftllovi: I largu Iron Safe; 1 Doable Desk, a sap. article; 1 Letter Cane, Ac. (jj3l] J. A. HUTCHISON A Ca ZINC PAINTS, of every variety wni™, t*n hand and for sale by jy3l . J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. ARCk-No. 1, <n kegs, for sale by »ulO HENRY n. OBLLIN3; TI'XSII—IOO pka White PUh, Trout, Salmon, Ae- received X and for aale by faulO] HENRY H. COLLINS. LIME-100 bbls Louisville Lime, received by _ aulO HENRYH. COLLINS. MCCORD’S PATENT FAMILY SOAP—3OO bxs received by jettlO] HENRYH.OOU.DiS. WK havejurt received rom» of the mart desirable celore of M. ae Uclgefl; el no, a few piece* of new and ele gant otyle* Delaines and Cashmeres. Q.UNS TO HIRE, by an 6 CT.N'AM FOB AUGUST, {ln.. cut openj jost received . ,** RUSSKLIR’, Fifth street, ■iJ 29 near ooroer of Market. /VCNS, PISTOLS AND RIFLES, at all prices,for safeby \J *a& BOWN A TETLEY. IjtLA&KS, BELTS. POWDER HORNS, SHOT pnnnmcfi, Drinking Cups, Ac., for sale by BOWN A TETLEY. rpHERMOI UOAK AND —— 40 bbds N. 0. Sugar; W bbU “ Moiaseec; 40 “ Sugar House Molasses; for sale by JJT3I M*CLURKAN, HERRON A 00. MACKEREL —IS bbls large No. a, for sale by JyBl M’CLURKAN, HERRON A CO. N” EW BOOKS AT RUSSELL’S.—Periscoplea, or Current Subjects: by Win. Elder. Fifty Yean in Both Hemisphere*: by Vincent Nolle. The Youth of Jefferson, or a Chronicle of hi* College Scrapes. Our Honeymoon and other Comicalities, from Punch- Il lustrated. Life of Daniel Boone: by W. H. Bogart Easy Nat, or the Three Apprenticed: by A. L. Stinson. Tbe American Cottage Builder—Homo* for the People: by John Bullock. r Chestnut Wood; a tale by Lisle Linder. Fearless Fred, or the Highwayman’* Bride Fifteen Minutes aiound New Y’ork: by 0.6. Footer. English Envoy at the Court of Nicholas I: by Mb* Julia Comer. London Art Journal, lor August. Oodey’s and Peterson’s Magaune, for September. RUSSELL A BRO-, au2l Fifth street, near Market rYIUIINTP SEEDS.— ; 1 RaU Baga, Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk, Globe, and Dales Hybrid; wholesale and retail ai the Beed Store, Fifth street. j" 29 JAMES WABDBOF. \frmi V sol? NOW READY'.—Putnom’a Slonthlv, and Yankee Notions, for September, for sale by H. MINER A 00., m2* No. S 3 Smlthfleld stgset EFINED SUUARS—Powdered, Crushed, CtoftSed and Loaf Sugars, in store and for sale by aulO KINQ A MOORHEAD. PRATT’S NEW PATENT PEN HOLDER—Suitable for any rise of Steel Tens. It bolds the Pea firmly, which con be removed without any difficulty, and without soiling the Angara. For sale by W. S. HAYBN, Stationer, Jyl4 Market street, oomer of Second. A A. MASON A 00. have Just received a large assort • meat of French Ginghams, all of which are the best of color* and entirely new patterns. in« _~~,.,_ ~~...__....... ~_._~..:..::~..~.~. .r HENRY HOLMES. BAILEY A RENSHAW, 263 liberty street. A. A. MASON A 00., No. M Fifth street. BOWN A TETLEY, No. ISC Wood st. gross just received and for Kale by FLEMING BROS, Saocessor to J. Kidd A Cb., No. CO Wood street. prime Vinegar for sale HENRY H. COLLINS. H«dlala« which la Medicine! MYERS’ EXTRACT 07 FBOOX WORT,OR ROOK ROBB I An Invaluable Remedy for nU Scrofulas Diseases, Indices* Uon, Balt Rheum, Sick Headaehe, Canker, Nursing Bert Mouth, General Debility, and as a Puriller o f the Blood, is no equalled. SICK HEADACHE. Seek Sett Prom early childhood 1 he* e bata eatjeot to serere periodical attacks tf Sick Headache, at times tm* dering me unfit to attend to my household duhe*. For the last two years I hare been rery weak, and had little or no appetite, but by the nm of joor Extract of Bock Rree, my general health Is much lmprayed, my appetite is good, I hare no more Headache, and I feel better and stronger than I hare for yean before. Mrr c. H. WKBiTEB. New Heron, Sept. 14th, 1852. ■ CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS. Sev. A. B. L. Myers: Dear Sir—ln Cutaneous Err plions, in sereral instances, 1 hare glren your Extract of Rock Bore to children and others, in getting np from the Moaales with the happiest snccaes. In sereral cases of Erysipelas, this Synzp has effected a cure; it may be relied upon as a certain agent, capable of eradicating the disease from the syßtem,J>y purifying the blood. I recommend it earnestly for all Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous Eruptions, Lirer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Colds, and Pulmonary Diseases in general. Yours truly, BEY. E. B. WARREN. New London, October 7,1860. RHEUMATISM. iZcc. A. B. L. Myers: Dear Sir—Haring used yonr Extract of Rock Ron for Rheumatism and General Debility, and found It efficacious in removing the disease, I would cheer fully recommend it as a valuable medicine for the diseases It promises to cure. a. KNIGHT. New Haven, January 5,1851. SALT RHEUM, OR TETTER. 1 hereby certify that my son Edward (a lad of tea years of age,) was, last September, attached with Salt Rheum. For four there was a deep sore ou the sided his face, extending around the mouth, which discharged iic-lj. We tried sereral medicines, without obtaining any relief! At laat, we tried Myers’ Extract of Rock Rose, which baseffect ed a cure. The sore is completely healed, and his general health much Improred. HORACE W. BULL. New IlaTcn, March, 1853. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KBYSER’S Drug Store, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. AW Sign of the Golden Mortar. au2lalaw [ From Jit Pittsburgh Daily Dispatch, I\b. 16,1852.] Cheat Expanders—Shoulder Braces.—An Excellent Arttele. Persons who bare acquired a stooping position, by follow ing a sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by tb« um of the “ Washington Suspender Brace," made sold Ly Dr. KBYSER, corner of Wood street and .Virgin alley. It answers for a brace and suspenders, the weight of the pantaloons is so placed as to continually tend to bring the shoulders to their natural position, »nd expand the ehest. We purchased one some time ago, and have been so pleased with It, that we unsolicited gave it a “puff,” gratis. Women, hundreds of whom ere annually injured by the weight of enoxmoue '‘skirts," should also proeure these braces. Be particular in procuring the kind mentioned, as many of the Braces sold are humbugs. Sold wholesale and retail at the Drag Store of GBO. U. REYSER, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. 49* Sign of the Golden Mortar. N. R.—l also keep every variety of Trusses, Supporters Body Braces, Pile Props, Mastic Stockings, Suspeosary Bandages, Ac. au2l ulaw 49* Enlarged or Varicose Velma, Weak KNES JOINTS AND WEAK ANCLE&—I would respect fully invite the attention ef Physicians, and the public gen erally, to my assortment ef Bfifc Elastic Stockings, Knee Cape, Ankle Socks sad Binds gee for the relief and cure of Varicose or Enlarged Veins, Weak Ankles, Weak Knee Joints, and the various appliances used In the cure of dis eases requiring outward support. I also keep every variety of Trusses, Body Braces, Bop porters, Shoulder Braces, and in feet all of me£uu>f> eal appliances usel in the core'of disease. GEO. H. KEYBBR, Wholesale Druggist, auflfcdaw No. 140, cor. Wood st and Virgin alley. Agency ef Dr. Vlten’s Celebrated Med'i- 49* AT DR. G. IL KEYBEB*S Drug Store, Na 140 comer Wood street end Virgin alley; Cbarry Pulmonic, Pulmooa ry Balsam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonsry Reparative Syrup, Heart Corrector, Humor Conectcr, Pure and Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, Anti DjsjsiptfcilTfiliiie, ftagti and Cathartic Pills, Nervine, Vexmifttge, Female Pills, Fe male Specific, Ac., Ac, used by him constantly and .with unprecedented success in the treatment of OUt, Cbughi, Consumption, Asthma, Beart Diseases, £>ys ptptia, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, fiVwmnfim, .Ramie QmpiuiaU, Piles, eft, etc. Dr. Pitch’s «mtguaßed Patent Silver Plated Abdominal Supporters. Dr. Pitch’s Improved Plated Spring Shoulder Brace. Dr. ling Tube. Also, all kinds of Proprietary Medicines, at the lowest plicae, wholesale or retail. Jj3i^»w LIST or 6XVUZHX PATENT KKDXCXHEB, ow Bam awr> ran sail bt FLEMING BROTHERS) futiliWi «f ITUmI TanUfao U*«r PUfc. Wholesale Druggists and Dealers in Bstent Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. 1 KEELER’S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne’s Alterative: “ Carminative Balaam; « Hair Dye: Expectorant; “ Sanative Pills: ** Hair Tonie; WUtar*s Balsam of Wild Cherry; Bryant’s Pulmonary Bulanin; UoofiamFe German Utters; Holland do liostottor’g Stomach do Merchises* Uterine CathoUeori: storms’ Scotch Cough Candv: Price’s do; Thorn’s do; Howe’s do; Osgood’s India Cholagogue; Morse’s Invigorating Cordials Tyler’s Gum Arabic Drops; Harrison’s Hair Dye^ Photon's do Batchelor’s do MeMunn’s EHxir ef Opium; Bryant’S Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brown’s K&«ence of Jamaica Ginger; McAllister’s do Jo: Kidder’s Indelllble Ink; Payson’s do do; Amhold’s do; Dr. Curtis’ Hygrana; Lyons’ Eathairon; Davkl’e Lilly White; Basin’s - do; Tobias'Liniment; Hunt’s do; Allen’s Nerve and Bose Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Ferrers Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel’s Indian do; Carter’s Spanish Mixture; Bh rue’s Pile Lotion; Moen Fun; Scarpa's Acoustic Oil; Merchant's Gargling Oil; Ruahton, Clarke A Oo.’e Cod Liver Oil McAllister’s Ointment; Sings’ltch do; Parrel’s do; Gray’s do; Trask's Magnetic Ointment; Jodkin’s do; fiweJm’s Panacea; Hooek’a doj Berganfa Infant Panaoea; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ayer’s Cherra Pectoral; Houghton's Pepsin;, Kiere Petroleum;! McLane's Celebrated liver Pills Brandreth’a do Wright’s Indian Vegetable PUle Lee’s Antt-bUiou* do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even’s d». Swoynee’Extract Sarsaparilla Blood 111 c Jayne’s Anodyne Gough do; Townsend’s Health do; Jew David’s Piasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman’s do; _ Rad way’s Ready Ptßrf; Morris 1 Remedy; ProC Wood's Hair Restorative; Emerson’s do; Bull’s Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Sand’s do; ; Gnysott’s Extract Yellow Dock and flanasailTlrf' Wolff’s Bchiedam Schnapps; * Soap, Cleaver’s Hooey; “ Highly Scented Brown Windsor “ Mask; Ludlum’s Specific; Me Lane’s Sudorific Gough 8vn»: Tyler’s Gam Arabic do; Seilers’ do* Swayne’s Byrup of WUd Cherry; Smith's Tonic syrup; Barry’s Trtcophorons; Norwood’s Tincture of Tantrum Yiride; HcLane’s Oolebroted Vermifuge, Dr. Looock's Pohsonio Wafers; Thompson’s Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. McCUn Medicine*; Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumps; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pump#; Qau Elastic do do. ftblply Always Reliable* DELAYS are always dangerous, and particularly to with children that nave oey- of the symptoms of worms. In you. Bee your child rustless, pale, with faddbreath, hard stomach, or on itching of the nose, you need not hesitate to administer to It B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge. This inval uable remedy will 4**&oT *U worms in the system, allay irritation, and leave the bowels In a pleasant condition. Read Mr. Harris' statement. Now You, Feb. 10th, 1663. Thk Is to certify, that I gave two bottles of B. A. Fahnes tock's Vermifuge to a child of mine, six years old, and she passed several worms. One of them was about FIFTEEN INCHES IN LENGTH. I can therefore recommend Uto the public as tbe beet remedy tor warm* ever ured. _ , , WM- B. HARRIS, 1M Orchard st Ajg- prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., “P 2 corner of First and Wood st*. . William A. Hill * Co., BANKERS, H iVo. ©4 mod street, Pittdmroh. OLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCKS:— 40 shares Exchange Bank; 17 do HouongoheU Navigation Oompony: 20 do QUsens’ Insurance Company; S2,OCQ Monongobda Navigation Company Bands; $l,OOO CUy of Pittsburgh Bonds; $5,000 County of Allegheny Bonds- fsepftdlwawtf Locuit Grove Seminary lor Toung buKoi. rpHE next eeeaioa of *>»<• Sr-Knni will begin on WXDNEB- I DAY, September 20th, and conUaue forty-two week*. Day Pupils from the dty aw conveyed to and from tbe Grove In an'exclusive Omnibus. - Circulars may be obtained at the store of Mr. George 1> White, on Market street, and at Mr. MeUm*s, sLWaoAj£: or on application to : mnfrtil BHUtangb,-** - ’**• v * v-jV-.v,'. ~ • X ■ ■ . .•\f . v AN& om< rrULßabort< J.' ea*o, La Norther«t,' Ob and after wilirua daily VIA WELL&VTLLB.*' 5 Le»reWdlrrillrf»t4-20, P.«,*ad Alllaoeaatfcio „,h. ▼tag in CloTtlaad at 8-20, P. making » eUa« cc ß n«rtlr.Q with Michigan OeßCrahjUilroad boats for Dwtjk.jt and ciil »go; steamers for BaflSto and Niagara Pattii,' and Kxprefu Train for Tolado, Chicago and gt Loaia. Pameogersforthai », P.M., train fton Wellj.ri.Jc, I** T . Pittsburgh daily (Sunday's.exccptud) at 9 00, A. M., on steamer SclfyM or Kxehacffß. Pare toCler.*i i usrt,s3 > 00 Leave Alliance at 7-30, A-&L, apd 13, kL, <-onu,ctiag at Hudson with trains for Akr?o, Cnyaboga pall*. Ac-and arriving at Ck>vel»Dd at 10, A. JtL, and 250, P. M. -'rare to Cleveland, $4,00. The trains of tfce Ohio and Pcnna. Riilrocd, leaving Pitta burgh at&OO, A. U*. /, A. M., and 3, P. M., urnpfct at AUI ance flw Cleveland * t *3O A. M., 12. li.,mid 850, P. M -aad arrive IwCleveLial at 10, A. M.,5.20, P. tf., cod 850 Passengers fur Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis and the North west, leaving nttsbargh on the 3.00 P. M. Train, VIA CLEVELAND, make a close connection there with the Night Express, by which they arrive in Chicago nt 12 00 M., next day. Tima from Pittsburgh to Chicago 21 hours. Passengers taking this Train, via Cleveland, >nl! reach Chi cago cue Train in ndTacre of r.nyothef route." ' Paamngers ticketed to Cleveland. Buttfelo* Ttrf*t6, Chica go, La Salle, Bock Island, an:L3L Louis. Time to Chicago, 24 hours—St. Loala, 43 honrs. vase vu Wxusyillx. sots vu ♦mi-e. >• To C1eve1and...............53,00 ToCteveliou.:.-. 44.00 T01ed0....—....... 5,00 Toledo— e’ou Detroit 5,00 Detroit e,oo Chicago JlO.Ofr* 10.50 Chicago ?li,n9 A 11,50 Itoek island 15.50 - tk. Louie. 18,60 St Louie... ....j.,,.... 19,60 Passengers are requested to procure their tickets a. the office of this Company, in Monongahcls Hoast% Wov the J. DURAND, BtJp’t CloveJund. . J. A. CAUOHEY. A rent, IJ I2 . Pittl>aiyJ. SUMMER ARRANGEMRSIS. " THE PENNSYLVANIA 18M - *3*. RAILROAD. THROUGH lit FIFTEEN HHUUS. UN AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY -OTli, TUBES THROUGH TRAINS. fpIIE MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (bnndays X excepted) at 7 o’clock, stopping at all tbs regular sta tions, and arriving in Philadelphia at lio'elcefc,, *» M. THE FAST TRAIN will leoTe Pittsburgh daily (eroept Sunday,) at 1 o’clock, stopping at Qreensburg, Latrobe, Blairrville, Lockport, Johnstown, TVDmere, GeliUwn, Al toona, Ac., arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, the n»xt morning. THE EXPRESS TRAIN will leave every evening at 9:30 o'clock, , stopping only at Irwin's, Greensborgb, Lnlrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, EJUey’g, Gallitsec, Altoona, he., connecting at IlarriKburg with the train br Belt!- more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Eellitucre, nt 12,30, noon. THE ACCOMODATION TRAIN wUI leave evt-ry afler noon (except Sunday) at 550 o'clock, slopping at all rege lar stations, and running only aafar as MairavSlu; THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves dally (except Sunday,) at 11 o’clock, A. M., stopping at oil sta tions, and running only as lar as Brinlon’a. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. -First Ac commodation arrives at A o'clock, A. 1L Express, I, p. M. SecondAccommodation,7.ls,P M. Halll£3o.l\li. Fast Line, 250, A JL ’ Fare toNew York,slo,so; Fare to Philadelphia,®!: Fare to Baltimore, $B. Fare to Bedford Springs, |§j7o. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passengers purchasing tickets In care, will be charged vss ccan in addition to the station rates, except etattens where the Company hive no Agent. ■ No notes of a less denomination than five ddBm will bs received fn‘ payment for tickets, except those Lsuvdby the Banks of Pennsylvania. JH^NOnCB. —In ease of toa, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and fbr an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The BxoeJwor Omnibus line her been* employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot,at a charge not toexceed 15 cents for each passenger, 15 rents Jbr each txunk. " . - . For tickets, apply to J. MESfCDISN. Almnt, At the P. R. R. Passenger Statioa, on liberty tL Pittsburgh, July 6th, 1854-Qe7 OHIO AHD FETHBYIVAHIA RkltM^h, Hew Amngcmtnti COMME&CINQ FRBR UART?& t ltb*. 1864. SiUiNIHItBBBBWP T 1864 MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at SA M; at A m ance; takes tea at Crestline, and makes a dose con nection there wUh a last Express Train, reaching Cincin nati about 12 o’clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* S o'clqi, p. 11., after the arrival of the Express train from PhiZUeJphla, end rsaafcss Crea&liae at 11/0 P. couwcilog with the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connections ere mack with the Qht<» and- Indiana, and BeUbctaine and Indians laiboali lor Dayton, Indianapolis - and tDWDS In Tn/ti«n«. . . , Connections are made with Cleveland, Monroeville. . dusky, Toledo, Detroit and rrhtfgn with Racy rue,- Upper Sandusky, Forest, and tbs towns on the Had RlvW Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanemille and towns os the Hansfield road. Fare toCinclnnetl $7; to Indianapoli£sS; to Dayton $6/0; to Toledos 6; to Columbus $5,25; to JUneeviile $5,10; t* Cleveland $4. Through tickets to LoulsTlUe at rtdnced rates. RJCTURKIHGs THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.15 P M, and reaches Pittsburgh at BJO p 51, connecting with the. fast Express Train through is fifteen hours to Philadelphia. 7 MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2JO, A. H*on the ar rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P 11. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 5 PM! and New Brighton at 6 A H,Xnd 1.15 PM. . TECQUT TRAIN lesTu» Pittsburgh. at 7 AM, ted 9 Pi M., and arrivesa®.3o A XI, ned - '' •* 4V The Train* do not ran on Sunday.' Tickets or farther (affirmation. apply at the ticket offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. G. CURRY, at the corner office under the Monongutela "onse, Pittsburgh, cr of ! GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Federal street Station. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad. SUMMER TARIFF between PittsTrorgb. Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April lat, IS3L. . Strtf Clou —Brooms, Cedar and Wood an Win, Feathers, Furniture, second hand. Pars, Piano*, Poultry; Wines, |p baskets or bexva: 75 cents $llOO fce. Second Chut —Dried Fruit, Beerwax, Dear Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Bars, Wool and Sheep Pelts, and Kegs: 60c. 100 Be, Third C7ar*—Bacon uml l'ork (loose,) Butteiyin firkins, kegs or bhle; Hides, Leather, Soap, Wltuiqw Claim and Cot* ton, uncompressed: 65c. 2*. Fburth Glatt Alcohol, Bacon (In casks or hoxeA.) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork, Candles, Cheese, Lard and Lard Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) Leaf. Tobacco: 40c. V 100 ibe. Flour SO oents $ bbl. aprl <3* Bingham A Co.’g f.l*» JSWgME rpO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, DALTIHOIB 1 AND X NSW YOIL&—The Owners ud Agents of said Sine hsTe been for the put fourteen yean connected with the u old aetabtiahed Bingttam’s line.” They win give their usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Mer chandise, Ac., in the abonest Urns and on as fcrcrable terms as an; other Line. MT Only one transhipment between' Ptitsbiinih, Phila delphia and Baltimore. ’' “ QSO. BIND HAM A~CO., Canal Basin, liberty «t_ Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DATTS A CO-, 276 Market greet, Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, 121 North sb, Baltimore, il. L OSTRANDER, Agent, 86 West at-, New Tork. Proprietors.' Valuable Ileal Estate for Sale. . AgA TUAT very desirable property situated at the oor- USMner of Sixth and Smlthfleld {-Ll, containing THREE "■■ifOUß STORY STORES AND DWELLINGS, two on Smlthfleld street, one occupied by Siedle' A Bartberger, Watchmakers and Jewelers, and the other,'the comer, oo copied by the owner os a Confectionary, Liquor Dwelling; and tbe one on Sixth street, oeeepied by’B. W. Sanders, aa a Barber Saloon and Dwelling. This property is one of theyncet eligible ritaatloos for a or Broker’s Office at present offered for sale in thedty. For terms enquire of MICHAEL O’HARA. Title dear and indisputable. As I am determined to fell it if I cos get awyHdwg Uka a Mr price, this L* to girenotice toon;petsonarpcnoiishar ing claim or claim*, charge or chargee, against me, to pro sent the one to me at the corner of Sixth and streets, ox prefer the other, and they will be satisfied imme dlately. [anloalaw2mj mriß* Merchaat Tailor* // JOHN LAUGHLIN, formerly foreman fok2{&3EUbmer, would respectfully annonnce to hie the public generally, thnt be ha* rented and newly fitted Up the fine stand lately oocupiod by Messrs. J. S.fc C. Lee, Ho. 39 Market street, between Second and TUzd,"*)Me be is prepared to make to order GENTLEMAN'S CU>ISNG in the mort fashionable style. Haring himself served a regu lar apprenticeship to the trade, and being apreoCftaal cotter, be therefore flatters himself tn*t he can torn eat garments not to be surpassed iu workmanship or style In ttt» or any other city in the Onion. .-*■ Uavisgjtut returned from the east, be has a large as sortment of the most Lis line, erer brought to this market. N.B.—Boys’ Clothes made and. trimmed Id'tbei.neate*t meaner. He will alee warrant all vm whai-itinrepre •ented to be. Parents will find it greatly to their advantage to give him a call, if they want their boys neatly fitted. Don't forget the piece, No. 2} Market street,betwepafisoood and Third, wret side. sepcdiwSm CNDRIE3 —1 10 hhds Bacon Hama j SS w do Shoulder"; “ ’ * 60 bbls now large No. 3 Mackerel;' SOM this do do do; toarriw,,.i SO ‘v medium do • do " tA. 26 bbU do do do • > • 16 u Lake Trout, in store; ; > 26 ♦* Baltimore Herring, in store; ~ ISO “ do Shad, • do; 6 “ No. 1 extra Lard Oil, do; 26 w Tanners Oil, tk>; 60 ca*k*prime Pearls; 100 bbls Mesa Pork; 100 u Greise Lard; SO “ Loaf Sugar; 60 hbdaO. Sugar; 230 btria 0. Moiaftfc*, oak aooparago 40 boxes W. 0. Toba«»; 100 bb!e N. C. Ko«in; 40 eaaks Kies; 7 boxoa Oua Gheew; 160 sack* DtteliApplea and Pesetas: 9000 pounds htAp. Odea, jj* SM«miKMU Furattare ud CluUrs, | WE are constantly ragamtt in Ik* 1 manufacture of STKAXBOiT CABQI CHAIBfi and nJENITUKIi of «v*rT to-themanQ&etuinof tba ben rtyna, nritabUftr th* oi* of Bt*ambo*ts. oor experience hi this branch dt the •% DM* enables ns to warrant satisfaction, as well witb Ik* ' J promptitude in which orders are filled, as in' th* gi.ifa «f tb*workand.p«rsonal attention gi*«a to thsfittSnc out. Thorn iatamUi in farniabiog Boat*, will. find it to tb*l» adswatac* to girt ua a call. |£jfcKjg ARKIYAI~-lU*»A» « AlU* Xa. M Market •Jr riWtfjhaTe recdred & choice lot ofaiain *]i«,) £<&«*«, barf wool; 4o MtcalY Jferriiaick inObOeeoOalkooe, with an «xeeUent fimffriiit or wtm -frfMWBH W* *r« doting Ont mSrSSSIISiL -»■—afcaaidtl wadtaaf [ansT c - : V ; '* '• V: •' \ ■ ■ - s . C< « V - V 't 'S' ' VIA ALLIANCE. QSOR3S C. yRAKCTBCCg. KSGtTPtI k T, B. TOTOfg'A co. \ \ v
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